PPT-Unit L9.2: Character & Setting
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Bell Work p40 Parallel Structure Economy of Language L921 Characterization What is characterization L921 Characterization Describe the characterization in Before
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Bell Work p40 Parallel Structure Economy of Language L921 Characterization What is characterization L921 Characterization Describe the characterization in Before the End of Summer. Mathilde’s. character shaped by the setting of the story?. In this lesson you . will learn how setting shapes a character . by examining how the character feels.. The way a character thinks and acts is shaped by his or her surroundings.. Graeme Browning. Sean . Wikant. Memorable characters that the player can care about. Can be complex (not hero or villain) . Not a simple challenge. Many factors effect good character design. Well drawn (suitable art style). The Liberation of Gabriel King. Author Notes. K.L. Going Biography. Chapter 1: Under the Picnic Table. Vocabulary. liberating (liberation). commotion. momentous. torment. solemn. integrating. bicentennial. Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . Benvolio. who is thoughtful and peaceful. . “TYBALT: What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?... BENVOLIO: I do but keep the peace” (I, . To understand character & setting in a story. Key standards. Primary Standard: RL1.1 - Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.. Where. . and. . when. . are. . we. . going. ?. Özgür Şen . Bartan. Adapted. . from. . Pie. . Corbett’s. How . to. . teach. fiction . writing. Think. . real. Does. . anyone. . know. Fiction writers employ a variety of characters while weaving their stories. . PROTAGONIST. : the main character in a literary work. ANTAGONIST:. the main character or force that opposes the protagonist. INFERENCES. Readers. often need to . figure out . something that an . author. has . not explained. . When this happens, you make an . inference. . An inference is a . logical guess . based on . facts. Ms. McDowell. Short Story:. A fictional tale of a length that is too short to publish in a single volume like a . novel. . Usually, short stories concentrate on a single event with only one or two . A strong character analysis will. :. identify . the type of character it is dealing. With. describe . the . character. discuss . the conflict in the story, particularly. in regards to the character’s place in it.. Protagonist vs. Antagonist. In most stories, there will be a . protagonist. and an . antagonist. .. Most of the time, the protagonist and antagonist will both be one person, but sometimes, there can be more than one protagonist/antagonist – . In pairs write as many different ways of saying ‘said’ as you can.. In pairs write as many different ways of saying ‘said’ as you can.. “Is there anybody there?” . asked . the old man.. “Doesn’t the bride look stunning!” . of fiction. Literary Devices of Fiction. ELEMENTS. Setting. Mood. Plot. Flashback. Foreshadowing. TECHNIQUES. Allusion. Figurative Language. Simile. Metaphor. Imagery. Alliteration. Personification. Onomatopoeia. PS Level 3 Soffits. PS Access Deck. Sluice Gate – Finish Operations. Sector Gate Foundation. Sector Gate Wall Work.
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